Emraan Hashmi, a beloved and successful actor in the entertainment industry, recently opened up about his feelings of envy towards his contemporaries. Known for his roles in numerous hit films, Emraan shared these insights during the release of his latest series, Showtime.
Emraan Hashmi’s Honest Confession
In a recent interview with News18, Emraan Hashmi revealed that he often feels envious of other actors. He admitted that there’s always a part of him that thinks he could have done certain roles better. This feeling of envy is something he deals with regularly.
“Envy engulfs me all the time,” Emraan confessed. “I’m envious of a lot of people, and that’s just part of being in any industry. There’s always someone you feel is better than you. This feeling has a lot to do with your temperament and the kind of person you are.”
Emraan also spoke about his occasional narcissistic tendencies, where he believes he could have performed better than others in certain roles. He mentioned that he often looks back at his work and feels he could have done a better job, calling it a continuous feeling.
Reflecting on Regrets
When asked if he had any regrets about his film choices, Emraan recalled a particular project. Although he didn’t name the film, he mentioned that it involved many talented individuals and had a great script, but the final product was disappointing. “It turned out to be this god-awful film,” he sighed. “I couldn’t even watch it because the trailer itself was so cringe. It definitely wasn’t what I had signed up for.”
Showtime Season 1 Part 2
In the latest season of Showtime, Emraan Hashmi’s character, Raghu Khanna, is navigating life after opening his new studio. Meanwhile, Yasmin, played by Mouni Roy, is torn between love and her unborn child. Mahika Nandy, portrayed by Mahima Makwana, is struggling to complete her ambitious film 1857 due to the unprofessional behavior of the lead actor, Armaan Singh (Rajeev Khandelwal). She finds herself caught in a trap set by Saajan Morarka (Vijay Raaz).
Showtime Season 1 Part 2 has received mixed reactions from viewers and is currently streaming on Netflix.
Emraan Hashmi’s candid revelations provide a glimpse into the complexities of his career and personal feelings, making him even more relatable to his fans.